Success, security, and legacy can be meaningful pursuits, but they were never meant to become our identity. Reflecting on King Solomon’s wisdom will challenge us to stop chasing what they cannot control, be present with the people God has placed in their lives, and trust Him with tomorrow.
Temporary pleasure can satisfy for a moment, but only Jesus can bring lasting fulfillment. Reflecting on Ecclesiastes 2, readers will recognize the difference between satisfaction and purpose, and invites them to ask, “What am I really hungry for?”
Instant gratification may feel good for a moment, but it can leave us spiritually empty. Reflecting on Ecclesiastes 1 and John 6, readers are challenged to stop chasing what fades and start pursuing the lasting fulfillment that only Jesus can provide.
Stepping into a new season can feel uncertain, unfamiliar, and even frightening, but Joshua 1:1-9 reminds us that God’s presence goes before us.